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“It always seems impossible until it’s done.” Nelson Mandela
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Luckily, Lucky got lucky! Here’s our Little Teddy and Ollie. Both beautiful rescues 12 yrs ago. My motto is: Don’t shop, adopt.
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My oh my! He is truly one lucky puppy as are all rescued animals. I have to share a picture of one of our little rescues, Ollie!
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“It almost seems impossible … until it’s done.” Nelson Mandela
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Blood on one and hand and a stiff drink in the other.
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Thanks for posting. Great tsoris! טרויער
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What cha wanna talk about?
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In a world of 45 cutouts be a bishop Budden she's spoken truth to power and I love her for it
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Daddy got a slapping
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I’m gonna build a dome, a big big big tremendous dome, manufactured in America, at an American Ironwork company. And, it will cover our entire landscape. HUGE!
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You’ve got it! It’s ringing the tired old bell in the same peacocked—chesty bravado of building a WALL …
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Me thinks the brim sitting so low and covering her eyes, is another way of saying: “I really don’t care, do u?”
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Absolutely! What a thoughtless strategy put in place by a CEO. When I buy, I first need to touch it, feel it for quality etc, and Walgreens drives me nuts on many levels. As if I’m going to wait or seek out a staff member to open a locked case.
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I thought that if you were convicted of a felony, you may still stand a chance of being eligible for election to be in charge of a world superpower. Is this true?
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In 1984, I was living in San Francisco, when I came across an article in The Chronicle about the illiterate rate in America. It stated that there were 40 million citizens whom were illiterate. I was GOBSMACKED and that was 40 yrs ago. Should I even try and understand why trump won?????
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Yes, and he worked on Ebola, Zika, West Nile, HIV/AIDS, and a lot more. Millions all around the world are alive today thanks to his dedication. All Non-Judgementally.
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And not only the pandemic — let’s not forget Doctor Fauchi’s supreme dedication to the AIDS crisis. He is a remarkable human being.